Welcome to Haven Behavioral health.

Get accessible and personalized mental healthcare in your community or from the comfort of your home.

Our approach

Haven Behavioral Health is a community-based behavioral health group practice rooted in trauma-informed care.

Our model prioritizes:

  • Early intervention and prevention

  • Trauma-informed care

  • Family-centered support

  • Cultural humility and responsiveness

  • Practical skill-building for everyday life

By meeting youth and families where they are physically, emotionally, and culturally. Haven Behavioral Health reduces barriers to care, strengthens protective factors, and promotes long term resilience.

At Haven Behavioral Health, we are committed to helping individuals and families build the emotional foundations needed to thrive.

Community-Rooted Partnerships

Haven Behavioral Health partners with trusted local organizations, including the Southeast Broncos youth sports program, area schools, and family serving community organizations. These collaborations allow us to integrate social emotional learning, self-regulation skills, and therapeutic support into spaces where youth already feel connected and supported.

about our team

Our team consists of Mental Health Professionals experienced in supporting individuals that experience:

  • Trauma & Grief

  • Anxiety & Depression

  • Behavioral Challenges

  • Life Stressors & Family Conflict

  • Serious Mental Health Disorders

 

In Person and Virtual Services:

Individual Counseling

Family Counseling

Group Counseling

School and Community Based Treatment:

Mentoring

Skill Building Groups

Culturally Responsive Interventions

Education Planning and Advocacy


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    Clinical Services

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    Community Based Skill Building

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    Coaching

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    Clinical Supervision

Meet our team

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    Elizabeth Gray, LISW-S

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    Tahira Easley, LSW

  • A woman with long black curly hair, wearing a blue and white striped button-up shirt, smiling in a well-lit indoor space with plants and a cup on the table behind her.

    Victoria Ellis, LSW

“I would never tell someone with a broken leg that they should stop wallowing and get it together. We don’t consider taking medication for an ear infection something to be ashamed of. We shouldn’t treat mental health conditions any differently.”

Michelle Obama

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